Higgs & Johnson is pleased to announce that the Lyford Cay office has relocated from the Lyford Cay Shopping Centre to Lyford Crescent, Western Road. The new office is staffed with a full complement of lawyers offering comprehensive commercial legal services including expertise in Real Estate and Development, Financial Services and Banking Regulation, Dispute Resolution and Litigation, Insolvency, Trusts and Immigration.

Philip C. Dunkley QC, Senior Partner, and partner with responsibility for the Lyford Cay office stated, “This move to Lyford Crescent is a natural response to the growth of the business of the firm in the Lyford area over the last fifteen years. It highlights our ongoing commitment to providing quality legal advice and services to our clients. And it underscores our determination to ensure that our services are easily accessible to our many valued clients in the western area.”

Global Managing Partner, Oscar N. Johnson, Jr. noted, “We were one of the first law firms to expand to the western end of the island and have consistently provided exceptionally high quality service to our clients. Our objective with this move is to remain at the forefront of the profession, providing clients with innovative, quality and pro-active services and we are confident that operating from Lyford Crescent will further help us to achieve our goals.”

Headquartered at Ocean Centre in the City of Nassau, Higgs & Johnson has additional offices in Freeport and Abaco and Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands. With a diverse team of more than 40 dedicated and experienced attorneys and additional administrative, financial and technical support, the firm will continue to lead in the delivery of timely, accurate and relevant legal counsel and exceptional personalised service.

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FOCUS Vol. 66 Issue 1/2024

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